Locate information about a specific class using any of several methods:

By Subject (field of study). See Item 1 in the figure below.

Choose a subject from the menu. For example, English. Note: Classes may have an '(TAMUCT)' indicator. These are TAMUCT specific classes. Starting in Fall 2012, all TAMUCT classes will be under this designation. For Summer 2012, you should select subjects with and without the indicator. For example, 'English' and 'Engish (TAMUCT)'.

Click Class Search.

By Course Number. See Item 2 in the figure below.

Choose a subject. For example, English

Enter the course number from the print schedule or University catalog. For example, 111.

Click Class Search.

By Course Title listed in the University catalog. See Item 3 in the figure below. Note: Searching by the course title printed in the catalog does not always work because the catalog and the online listings may not use identical course titles.

Using other search options from menus:

schedule type

instructional method

credit range

campus location

course level

part of term

instructor's name

time

days of the week

Note: Classes for Texas A&M University-Central Texas are listed under Campus: Texas A&M Univ - Central Texas. All other campuses are Tarleton State classes. See Item 4 in the figure below.

Locate desired class in the results list. Each class entry will resemble the example shown at the right. Write down information about the class: Course Reference Number (CRN), course title, class and section numbers, class times, classroom, etc.

The CRN is required for registration.
It is the five digit number located after the course title in the first line.

Create a desired classes list using a planning sheet like the one below.

Texas A&M University-Central Texas is an upper-level university offering junior and senior-level coursework needed to successfully complete baccalaureate degrees and all coursework leading to the completion of graduate degrees. The University is committed to high quality, rigorous, and innovative learning experiences, and prepares students for lifelong learning through excellence in teaching, service, and scholarship.